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Anonymous United States No.216691603 [Report] >>216691669 >>216691906 >>216692114 >>216693482 >>216694458 >>216694503 >>216694611 >>216695722
>o a os as um uma uns umas
Anonymous Brazil No.216691639 [Report]
Is there a problem, you degenerate creature? Do our articles make you afraid?
Anonymous Brazil No.216691669 [Report]
>>216691603 (OP)
Good morning, Saar.
Anonymous Brazil No.216691906 [Report] >>216691931 >>216694482
>>216691603 (OP)
Anonymous Brazil No.216691931 [Report]
>>216691906
Yep, all true.
Anonymous Brazil No.216692114 [Report]
>>216691603 (OP)
Why is that american wearing a brazilian t-shirt?
Anonymous Brazil No.216693482 [Report]
>>216691603 (OP)
I hope Pakistan nukes Delhi and take over Kashimir while Poojeetas get impregnated en masse by muslim BVLLS.
Anonymous Brazil No.216694458 [Report]
>>216691603 (OP)
>sē sēo þæt þone þā þæs þǣre þām þȳ þāra
Anonymous United States No.216694482 [Report]
>>216691906
sovl
Anonymous Canada No.216694503 [Report] >>216694569 >>216694706 >>216695137
>>216691603 (OP)
why does every other word end in -ao
Anonymous Brazil No.216694569 [Report]
>>216694503
because it's either male or female
Anonymous Brazil No.216694611 [Report] >>216694682
>>216691603 (OP)
English literally use "the" for everything, and the problem is our articles?
Anonymous Brazil No.216694682 [Report] >>216695762
>>216694611
i wish our language were as simple as English.
Anonymous Brazil No.216694706 [Report]
>>216694503
for the same reason why every other word in spanish ends in -ón
Anonymous Brazil No.216695137 [Report]
>>216694503
For the same reason that every other word in English ends in -on, including the words "reason", a.k.a., "razão", and "inclusion", a.k.a., "inclusão".
Anonymous Brazil No.216695722 [Report]
>>216691603 (OP)
Better than the "o algo" that you use in your country
Anonymous United Kingdom No.216695762 [Report]
>>216694682
All languages should be as complicated as can be, and borderline impossible to learn as a non-native.